First Bible Lesson: Matthew 19:4
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And he answered and said unto them, Have ye not read, that he which made them at the beginning made them male and female."
Second Bible Lesson: John 11:51-52
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And this spake he not of himself: but being high priest that year, he prophesied that Jesus should die for that nation; And not for that nation only, but that also he should gather together in one the children of God that were scattered abroad."
Golden Text: Acts 10:13-15
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And there came a voice to him, Rise, Peter; kill, and eat. But Peter said, Not so, Lord: for I have never eaten anything that is common or unclean. And the voice spake unto him again the second time, What God hath cleansed, that call not thou common."
On reading the passages, some wise men have been contemplating what the Father is going to preach about since no other person can preach on these texts. Indeed, they have been thinking what the Father will preach about from the first lesson.
But I want you to listen attentively to what I am going to reveal to you. You will hear what you have never heard; you will see what you have never seen. The world will know today what they never knew before.
The Holy Spirit Leads Men To
The Accurate Wisdom Of The Truth
What did the Lord Jesus Christ tell you? He said, “I have yet many things to say unto you, but ye cannot bear them now. Howbeit when he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he will guide you into all truth:
for he shall not speak of himself; but whatsoever he shall hear, that shall he speak: and he will shew you things to come.” (John 16: 12-13) Why then should you question about what will be preached to you?
There is in fact, no wise
man in the world. The whites, the blacks and the coloured are not wise; they are blind, deaf and dumb. The issue before us is about simple addition as one starts learning from the elementary class. The scriptures have advised that whosoever thinks
himself wise, let him be a fool that he may be wise. Because, the wisdom of the world is foolishness before God. “Let no man deceive himself. If any man among you seemeth to be wise in this world, let him become a fool, that he may be wise.
For the wisdom of this world is foolishness with God. For it is written, He taketh the wise in their own craftiness.” (1st Cor 3:18-19) I have one lesson to draw from each of the texts respectively. And so listen attentively. I know you
all are listening. Focus your gaze on me. From your focus, your sickness, pains, problems, worries, difficulties are taken away. I do not refer to the gospel of yesterday or to any other gospel. This gospel is quite distinct and unique. It will
be circulated to the disputers of the world, the great u are endowed with are not your bona-fide properties. They are for the common good; you must use them for the benefit of all. Let us therefore come together; let us no longer create division
since we are all one in our Lord Jesus Christ. Those of you, who begrudge one another, should know that this Kingdom was established for you and me to enjoy equally.
lame, the widow, the afflicted, the distressed and the sick. Hospitality to strangers and orphans. The work of God is to have faith, in His only begotten Son, Jesus Christ, and to have love for one another.
How to Worship God Paying of
tithe, free will offering and charity. Take all that God has given you; divide it into ten parts, and offer unto God one part, out of the ten parts. This is what is meant by paying of tithe. Render thanks unto God on account of what he has done
unto you, giving freely what you like unto God. Praying all the time, and singing his praises continually.
REFRAIN FROM EVERY BIT OF SIN
First Bible Lesson: Philippians 3:13 "Brethren, I count not myself to have apprehended:
but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before.”
Second Bible Lesson: Romans 6:1-2 "What shall we say then? Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound?
God forbid. How shall we, that are dead to sin, live any longer therein?"
Golden Text: 1st Timothy 6:11 "But thou, O man of God, flee these things; and follow after righteousness, godliness, faith, love, patience, meekness."
Today, we are going to reveal to you, the first step to take to qualify you as a man of God, worker for God and a Child of God. This is what is really meant by baptism. As a first step, it is so necessary that it must not be skipped. We
are prepared to work for God the moment we decide to take this step; otherwise, we are not yet ready. Preparedness to work for God also means abandoning all earthly things, and giving up ourselves wholly to doing good alone. Take this decision
now and you will be on the first step, up the ladder to God. After taking a strong footing on the first step, we are just about to advance. We have not yet finished the race but, we can count on the first step as a good start to enable us to press
on to the mark.
Good Works: The race that lies ahead for everyone to run is doing good. But the trouble with the world is that no one is wise enough to know that we cannot do that which is good if we do not first of all stop doing that
which is bad. Therefore brethren, let us all continue in doing good throughout our lives.
First Bible Lesson: Philippians 3:13 "Brethren, I count not myself to have apprehended: but this one thing I do, forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching forth unto those things which are before."
From the above
text, you can see that when you have forgotten worldly things and refrained from sin, you have done only one thing. Many other things are still lying before us to do. For instance, patience is there to be had. The Holy Spirit will direct us and
our conscience will be worried if we do not do the first thing first; that is, if we do not refrain completely from sin before attempting to have that patience.
Comparison: How can we compare the abandoning of sin as the first duty of a
Christian? It is like the clearing up of a bush which should be done first before the trimming of the trees. In the process of cultivating a farm, if the process is reversed, and the trimming is done before the clearing, the trimmings will fall
over the undergrowth, and the bush will not take fire; thus it will not be possible to clear it for planting.
For this reason, the greatest and foremost thing a Christian should do, is to confess his or her sins and be baptized. In short,
he or she should first refrain from all manners of sin, and the fire of the Holy Ghost will direct him or her to do good always.
We can compare anybody, who does not take this step to a man, who misses the consecutive order of counting
from one, thus missing the first number and therefore, cannot have his sum correct because he ignores the first number. Thus also, anybody who has not completely refrained from sin should not count himself as a servant of God. He is not fit to
do anything for God.
Not Yet Holy: This does not mean that any person who has refrained from all sins is holy or good enough before God. Such a person has not yet started the work of God until he learns to love everybody as himself. Abandoning
sin only shows that the person believes in God and his Son; and that he is prepared to follow God and to do his will. He is determined to go forward. He has begun to hear the gospel, and is different from the sinful person who can never be counted
among those who hear the gospel even though he is a preacher of it. So, let all those who are now prepared to follow Christ refrain from every bit of sin. Once they have refrained from sin, let them not go back to it. But let them go on loving
and spreading the teachings of Our Lord Jesus Christ.
Second Bible Lesson: Romans 6:1-2 "What shall we say then? Shall we continue in sin, that grace may abound? God forbid. How shall we, that are dead to sin, live any longer therein?"
After, you have been taken out of sin, would
you like to go back to it; so that your soul may perish? The scriptures answer: God forbid. Anybody who stood before God and denounced Satan, the world, and sin should under no circumstances attach himself to these things.
In 2nd Peter
2:20-22, it is written: "For, if after they have escaped the pollutions of the world, through the knowledge of the Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, they are again entangled therein, and overcome, the latter end is worse with them, than the
beginning. For it had been better for them not to have known the way of righteousness, than, after they have known it, to turn from the holy commandment delivered unto them. But it is happened unto them, according to the true proverb, The dog
is turned, to his own vomit again; and the sow that was washed, to her wallowing in the mire."
Even if you are to be tortured and killed, do not ever go back to sin after you have abandoned it. The practice of goodness is the only
thing that can sustain a man to be sinless. So, if you have actually abandoned sin, ensure of your salvation by holding on to doing nothing but good; otherwise, you are not yet saved. And if you go back to sin, your last situation will be worse
than the first.
The person who has abandoned all sins is like a man sent to England to study. He has to resign his former appointment before leaving for further studies. If he does not do well in his studies and is expelled from the University,
he comes back without any degree; he has lost both his job, and the University qualification, and is bound to suffer. So let all of us, who have abandoned sin proceed at once to practice the gospel. We should not fail to do good after we have
stopped doing evil; otherwise, we shall confuse ourselves, and be in dilemma. If we have been making such mistakes in the past, let us resolve from today never to do so again.
It is said that when a person makes the first mistake, he is
a fool; but when he makes a second one, he is a bloody fool. It is indeed foolish to return to sin after we have denounced it. We may ask ourselves, why did we refrain from it at all, at first? If sin was all that good, why did we not continue
in it? Again, if we go back to sin, shall we find any good as we perhaps thought there would be? If we will not, what gain then do those who still cling to sin have?
If you abandon hundreds of sins but still retain one, you will suffer
for that one sin, just as a person who has not refrained from 100 sins. “For whosoever shall keep the whole law, and yet offend in one point, he is guilty of all. (James 2:10) What is the use of refraining from adultery
and fornication, and still holding on to anger? It is written, a little leaven, leaveneth the whole lump. If you have refrained from all other sins but continue to beat your children, are you not still in the grip of Satan? Has the Scripture not forbidden
you from tormenting your children?
In Ephesians 6:4, it is written: "And, ye fathers, provoke not your children to wrath: but bring them up in the nurture and admonition of the Lord." You may stop actually flogging your
children, but if you continue to threaten them with such words as: "I will beat you to death," are you not committing sin? This you know is provoking the children to wrath. So, if there is any sin still remaining in you, remove it right
now in order to fulfill the first and the most important condition to qualify you as a Christian, and a Child of God.
Among us here today are those who have abandoned all sins. There are also among us those who have one sin left; those
who say they will leave sin gradually; and there are those who say they are not yet ready to refrain from any sin now. I ask: "what use is there in retaining even a single sin?" There is no sense in this thing. The only wise people are
those who have refrained from all sins, and will never go back to them, in their lives.
Everybody wants God. If you have one sin left, when are you going to take just the first step to God? If you say you will not leave sin until God does
his work and changes you, when will that be, when will God do his work? Is God not doing his work, now that you are hearing this gospel? May I assure you, God is doing his work now.
If you change, it is better; but if you continue in sin,
you are laboring in vain. You are building on sand, thus making vain the work of God in our midst. All those who have only one sin still remaining are the same as those who have not forsaken any sin; and all those who have forsaken all sins for
a while and have gone back to commit them, are like those who have never refrained from any sin. If you abandon sin for twenty years, and then suddenly in the twenty-first year you commit it again, you are even worse than the person who has been
committing sin continuously throughout his life. What then is the benefit you have derived from the many years you had stayed and avoided sin? May I remind you again, if you have refrained from all sins, but you do not do any good service to humanity,
there is no virtue in you and your effort to refrain from sin is of no benefit.
Golden Text: 1st Timothy 6:11 "But thou, O man of God, flee these things; and follow after righteousness, godliness, faith, love, patience, meekness."
This lesson explains what is meant in the first lesson concerning reaching forth unto those things which are before. Let us who have therefore refrained from sin now go after charity, peace,
humility, kindness and all the rest of the virtues. And let us note that while doing this, if we don't first of all refrain from all sins we cannot do any good; we cannot do the work of God. Anger is of Satan. Hatred, lack of faith, stubbornness,
hard-heartedness and lying are all the works of Satan. But love, faithfulness, obedience, forgiving one another, and truth, are all of God. If you do not first do away with everything satanic, how can you have anything that is from God? If
you do not stop telling lies, how can you begin to speak the truth? If you do not leave Satan, how can you hold on to God?
Now Brethren, let us all refrain from sin and go after virtue; let us remember first, the FIRST STEP, which is
refraining from all manner of sins. If we do this, we shall find salvation for our souls.
Those who have ears let them hear, may God bless His Holy Words. Amen!
WHOSOEVER COMMITTETH SIN IS THE SERVANT OF SIN
Golden Text: John 8:34 "Jesus answered them, Verily, verily, I say unto you, Whosoever committeth sin is the servant of sin."
Anybody who commits sin is bound to suffer. Even the least bit of sin is bound to bring untold
punishment and death to any person who commits it. Do you then see why we have no peace in our lives? You should not allow anybody to tempt you to fall. This is the reason why you should not find fault with anybody. There is no portion in
the scriptures which says, you have the right to judge others or revenge. God is the maker of everything and we should leave everything to Him to do for us. But when we sin, we are the cause of all our troubles because God Himself does not
commit sin, and is therefore not responsible for anything we may suffer in consequence of sin. The punishment we get by committing sin is from the sin not from God. All bad things, bad dreams, quarrelling and discomfort come from sin. That
is why it is said that the wages of sin is death.
When Adam and Eve did not commit sin in the Garden of Eden, they never lacked anything. They were never ill; they neither quarreled nor fought, nor did they suffer any disgrace. In fact,
they were not worried in any way. But from the day they committed sin, evil followed them in everything and in every way. When we have known this, why are our hearts hardened, our eyes closed, and we still remain in sin? Why do we allow our
hands to touch or do evil? If anybody commits sin, all his words, eyes, ears and anything within and about him are turned to evil? All
disgrace, tears and torments reach him because of sin. Bad thoughts come from sin.
What is worst about committing any sin at all is the fact that one sin gives birth to another. When we steal, we are punished; but it does not end there.
We may wonder why, we who have not been stealing, are doing so now. Have we forgotten the knock we gave that little child on the head, which is sinful enough to urge us on to commit another sin: stealing? This is a very strong reason why we should
run away from every bit of sin.
Every Sinner Is Dead No sinner knows God. Those who know God never commit any sin. If you like, give them millions of Naira to induce them to commit sin; you will never get them to do so. They rather choose
to die than commit any bit of sin. Why? Because they know that to sin is to die. I have told you, if a man is careful enough to avoid all manner of sin, he will not die forever. He will not suffer from any disgrace or illness. But when you feel
the slightest pain, trace the cause, it will lead to sin. Any stain of sin on the soul is like a black spot on pure white: it cannot be hidden. Likewise, if you commit the slightest sin, you need not inform God, because He knows it all; and you
will be disciplined, unfailingly.
Therefore, if any person says that he will commit sin because God is merciful, and will forgive him; he is making a great mistake. Such a person does not know God. He is a slave to sin, and until he denounces
sin, he will not be free to do any good thing, even to be able to ask God for forgiveness.
The Sinless Will Not Suffer Death Sin is the cause of death. Adam and Eve died because they committed sin. Christ is living today, because He did
not commit sin. If you do not commit sin, you will not die. A person who commits no sin, does not know any juju, witchcraft, mermaid, or hatred; he does not want suffering, or death. But if you do anything God forbids in His holy scriptures, you
will die because you have committed the sin of disobedience which Adam and Eve committed and died.
From the day you commit sin, you have become a slave to sin, and sin will begin to rule you. Let us all who do not want to be slaves to sin,
refrain from it. Even if you are to be starved for a hundred years, suffer it instead of being persuaded to commit sin and eat sumptuously every day. Even if you are promised the whole world if you would sin, remember Satan made the same promise
to Christ in the desert, but He refused all; because Christ knew that sins would lead Him to death and make Him lose eternal life. Shun the devil, the world and all that is in it.
Our Forefathers Perished In Ignorance If our forefathers
in ignorance did commit sin and perished, should we who claim to be wise today also commit the same sin, and perish like them? And if we willfully commit sin, what
excuse will exonerate us from its consequences? We are taught to avoid sin; this is the best measure against death. Those who are wise know that prevention is better than cure; and the way to prevent death is by refraining from sin. Where then lies the
wisdom of those who say, they will commit sin and afterwards come back to ask God for forgiveness? Once a sin is committed, the consequences will be disastrous and death often follows.
ILLUSTRATION Once there lived a certain King
with his queen and three courtiers, who were eligible to act for the king should he be absent, and to succeed him should he be dead. These courtiers lusted after the queen, and were jealous. Each of them wanted very much to have an affair with
her, but because they discovered how faithful the queen was to her king; they feared they had failed in their individual attempts of eliciting love from her. All three of them plotted to rape her or cause her death should she resist or disgrace
them by refusing their approach. Their jealousy against the queen raged so fiercely that they started to call her names and to say; the queen was disrespectful, looking down on every person. Being courtiers, they were much trusted and loved by
the people, and allowed unlimited access to the court. They used this advantage to secure for themselves a hiding place in the court from where they could pounce on the queen.
The Plot The queen was returning from bathing alone. Half way
to the bathroom, her escort of maids had stopped to wait for her to have her bath and come back to join them. But before they could see their queen again, the three courtiers had jumped from their hiding to grip her. Then they demanded a love
affair:
"You know we are courtiers, much honored in this kingdom, and that we have equal power with the king, your husband; so, whatever we say must be done, and whosoever refuses to do what we want, we have power to condemn to death?"
"Yes, of course," she replied. "And now, we want you to love three of us as you love the king, and to allow us to have the same right on your body as the king; if you refuse, you will be killed."
The queen was maddened
by what to her sounded as the most treasonable thing ever spoken by man. Boldly, she told them that by having the thought to approach her with such ignoble requests, they had already committed a great crime: a moral sin, and for opening their
mouths to utter such dirty words, they were already dead. As for herself, should she ever think in her heart of having an affair with anyone of them, she should die; and for her to agree to do so when they demanded it, she should die. God forbid,
she would not do any such thing.
The three courtiers were greatly disappointed and disgraced. They wanted revenge; so, they raised an alarm, and summoned the whole court and the whole kingdom to the palace. There they explained to the people
how they had caught the queen having an affair with another man, and
when they approached to catch them, the man escaped. This was broadcast throughout the land, and everybody knew the penalty for such a crime was death, and that the queen was soon to die.
Many blamed her for such an act, which from the
evidence of the courtiers, the people believed she had committed, and were very sorry; she was to die such a disgraceful death. But the three friends who plotted it were very happy. Yet, the queen was not in any way ruffled. Her heart did not
condemn her because she had committed no offense. According to the law of the land, there was nothing remaining to prevent her execution. The courtiers were trusted to say the truth in the evidence which they gave against the queen, and no other
evidence was needed to disprove what they had said. Whatever the queen had to say to defend herself was not to be listened to.
The Execution The execution of the queen was fixed at eight o'clock the next morning. So, the people dispersed
with an awful impression of what had happened. In the night, one of the prominent young men had a dream of the true nature of the case against the queen. The next morning when all assembled to watch her execution, the young man cried out; he could
not bear to see an innocent person executed before his eyes, and that he had the other side of the "queen-caught-with-man" story to tell them. He was granted audience. He called the nobles privately and asked them to separate the three
courtiers, and then cross-examine them one by one to know their individual versions of how they caught the queen with a man. The three of them were kept at distances that made it impossible for them to see or hear one another.
When they
were called in and cross-examined one of them said, "I caught the queen having an affair with a man under the mango tree, and when we came running to catch them the man escaped”. He was taken aside still far away. The second courtier
who was called in said, “he saw the queen and the man under the pear tree;” the third courtier said “he saw them under the coconut tree."
There was no collaboration in the evidence given by the three friends, and
this proved they conspired to kill the queen. They were guilty of high treason, and were condemned to die on the gallows. Before the death sentence was pronounced on them, the queen was called to say how everything happened. She told them a very
pathetic story of how these courtiers had sought to have an affair with her, and when she refused they turned to say they had caught her with a man. Things Changed Everything the courtiers said was false. Things changed automatically; the queen
was set free, while the three courtiers were hanged by the same rope which was earlier prepared for the queen.
Golden Text: John 8:34 "Jesus answered them, Verily, verily, I say unto you, Whosoever committeth sin is the servant of
sin."
In the above illustration, the queen, who committed no sin could not in any way be brought under punishment of sin. But the courtiers as sinners were serving sin from the day they started to worry themselves, planning how to get the queen into
their lustful trap. They told lies and suffered shame, and finally died for their sins. Therefore, let us run away from sin, even the least type. In thought, word or deed we should not sin at all. For disgrace, tribulation and death await
all sinners.
Women ought not to suffer any pain, in delivering children. Men ought not to suffer, for their daily bread, but today the sufferings are due to our own sins. If we commit no sin, we shall experience no difficulty in anything.
So let us run away from sin, so that sin will run away from us, and we shall be free, and never again serve under its bondage, forever and ever.
Those who have ears to hear let them hear, may the Lord bless the preaching of His Holy
Word. Amen!
THE WAGES OF SIN IS DEATH.
Golden Text: Romans 6:23 "For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord."
We have already started and will continue to explain to you what harm sin has done to this world.
If our forbearers long ago and the philosophers of today had known earlier that sin is the cause of all the troubles in this world, death would have ceased entirely by now. For sin is the cause of all our tribulations and death. The increasing
death toll today is alarming, and has set everybody thinking as to how to stop it. And here in our lesson today we have been shown the cause of death, which should be removed if death must stop. We must therefore refrain from sin, for sin
is the cause of death.
The Profit The only reward or profit that we derive from sin is death. Why then do the people of the world cling to sin, or does it then mean the world does not want life? If we quarrel, backbite, steal, hate
or fornicate, cause division, fight or curse, we must die. Why then should those who desire life, do any of these things?
We all have noted how our bodies and feelings react to sin. Once you backbite somebody, your whole person is thrown
into a state of confusion. In our conscience, we are no longer free and happy as we used to be, in the company of the person we backbite. All the sting and illness we may suffer are only minor consequences; death is the final wage we are paid
for the sins we commit. It is the amount set aside for a sinner to earn as pension. When a sinner dies, God has no hand in his death, for he has been paid his pension by sin. God is eternal life; sin is death.
Sufferings Sinners suffer terrible things in the course of sinning. For instance, a thief cannot tell how often he has been attacked, stoned and buffeted; or has escaped from death, and his ordeals under rain and sun. If we consider these things, we need
not be told to run away from sin. Apart from sin, there is no person or angel, who has the right to destroy the life of any person. If anybody dies, and if you investigate the cause, you will discover it is sin. If you see anybody who has eternal
life, it is given him by God.
Why Wonder People wonder why, this or that prominent person should die. I ask: "Has he not committed sin, and thus deserves to die?" We keep on explaining this thing to you because some think
that God is responsible for illness and death. Some say death has power. No, it is sin not death that has power. God knows sin has power to punish sinners with death. He does not obstruct anybody who after being told to refrain from sin, still
continues in it. He knows every sinner will earn death as his reward.
ILLUSTRATION Once there was a synod attended only by very high dignitaries, from the rank of bishop and above, and they came from all over the land; the number of attendees
being above two thousand. At the end of their deliberations, one of the bishops was to serve holy communion. He prepared and brought it out, but when he was going to start serving, thunder struck. The table was overturned, the bread scattered,
and the wine was spilled all over the floor. The bishop himself was killed. All these things happened because the bishop who died, had secretly poisoned the food when he was preparing it. His plan to kill all the bishops present at the synod was
a direct attack on God Himself. He had committed a grievous sin, and the wages he received was his own death.
Confession Before he died, he confessed the many acts of cruelty he used to commit, and expressly told the people that the death
he would suffer was the wages he deservedly earned for all the atrocities he had committed in his life.
This story also illustrates that Satan is not afraid of God, and does not hesitate to tempt the Children of God in the house of God,
disguising himself as an angel of God. Whatever form the sinner may take, his end is death.
Golden Text: Romans 6:23 "For the wages of sin is death; but the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord."
So
brethren, let us refrain from sin, if we desire to have eternal life as the gift of God, and gain victory over death, now and forever more.
Those who have ears to hear let them hear. May God bless His Holy Words. Amen.
THE PRINCE OF THE WORLD COMETH.
First Bible Lesson: John 14:30 "Hereafter I will not talk much with you: for the prince of this world cometh, and hath nothing in me."
Second Bible Lesson: Luke 5:11 "And when they had brought their ships to land, they
forsook all, and followed him."
Golden Text: 2nd Corinthians 8:9 "For ye know the grace of Our Lord Jesus Christ, that, though he was rich, yet for your sakes he became poor, that ye through his poverty might be rich."
Brethren, I know you will be afraid, of this gospel; but I can't help delivering same to you because so many people have been deceiving you. So many claim to be this or that, but the gospel of this evening is going to explain everything to
you. Christ says in the first lesson that when the Prince of this world cometh, he will not see anything in Him; which means there was not a pin with Him left, because He never put His mind in any of the worldly things.
He forsook all the
worldly pleasures. He forsook even His parents, brothers and sisters; that was why He was able to do His Father's work. He did not say, "let me go, and educate my brothers, and sisters first of all." When He saw that the world would
perish, He decided to forsake everything so as to redeem the world; that is why you and I are saved today. If you want to follow Christ, you have to do likewise, for it is said, to be friendly with the world is to be enemy of God.
If you
look at the world, you will see that no one has ever forsaken worldly riches because of Christ. None really, for God wants a clean heart to dwell in. Jesus had no penny with him; otherwise, he would have built a mansion for himself, then people
would have liked to be called by that name, Jesus. Ever since Jesus and the apostles died, have you seen anyone who is willing to serve God? God does not want a heart that thinks of earthly riches like money, houses, dresses etc. That is why you
see people going up the hill to look for Christ, or down the valley to look for Him; but have not seen him. It is a very difficult task to serve God, that was why Jesus Christ asked Peter if he loved him more than every other thing.
He
saw that Peter had forsaken all the earthly riches, his wife, children, houses and property to follow him. For this reason, He was able to hand over the key to him. The position of Jesus is now an honorable one. I have been telling you, it will
be very difficult for Europeans to follow Christ, because a certain man wanted to follow Jesus to anywhere he would go; but Jesus said unto him: “Foxes have holes and birds of the air have nests; but the Son of man has nowhere to lay his
head. (Matthew 8:20; Luke 9:58) That is why no one can fight to be the Son of God, because there is no earthly glory in being one. Rather you have to refrain from all sins before you can be one with God.
First Bible Lesson: John 14:30
"Hereafter I will not talk much with you: for the prince of this world cometh, and hath nothing in me."
If you happen to go to Jerusalem now, you will not see even a hut belonging to Jesus; He had no box for His dresses, nor anything
of the sort. If the people who had been serving God were to be rich; by now, people should have rushed to do the work so as to enrich themselves. Jesus had nothing in Him except God, and God had no other child, so if one claims to be a Child of
God, now ask him if he has refrained from all worldly things, because Jesus who is the Son of God did so; that was why when some of His disciples reported to Him that Judas Iscariot, who was their treasurer was lavishing their money on women,
and building mansions, He did not bother. So brethren to be the Child of God means much.
Second Bible Lesson: Luke 5:11 "And when they had brought their ships to land, they forsook all, and followed him."
Brethren, you
can now see that James, John, Peter and Andrew forsook everything before following Christ. How can you then want to be a follower of Christ, and still acquire material things when you know that anybody who follows Christ has forsaken everything
he has? If Peter did not forsake everything, he couldn't have been able to carry on the work of God.
You will bear me out; he forsook all he had, even his wife, family and house and even the worldly pleasures; that was why the work of God
progressed. Paul and all the rest of the Apostles were under him. It was after Peter's death that the work of God started to deteriorate and gradually died completely. So brethren, you cannot enter this Kingdom with riches, but by selfsacrifice,
and self-denial.
Today you see people claiming to be followers of Christ, but still go after women, tell lies, always looking for good and nourishing food etc. Peter was the only person who forsook everything because of Christ; that was
why the key was handed over to him by Christ to take charge of His flock. After the rest of the followers of Jesus Christ had left Him, He asked the remaining twelve whether they too would leave Him. In reply Peter said, they had nowhere to go,
because they had forsaken everything including their wives, children, parents, homes, etc. to follow Him.
Paul was a very rich lawyer. But when he was called, he forsook all these earthly things. Peter was then the overall leader; for Christ
handed everything to him before he died, and after His death, He came back in spirit, to live with him. Peter had nothing except Christ. That was why he told that lame man that sat near the beautiful gate who asked him for alms that, silver and
gold he had none, but gave him the name of Christ which he had with him, which made the man to walk. (Act 3:2-6). Which of the disciples that followed Christ was rich? None of them, because they did not believe in earthly riches.
Golden
Text: 2nd Corinthians 8:9 "For ye know the grace of Our Lord Jesus Christ, that, though he was rich, yet for your sakes he became poor, that ye through his poverty might be rich."
Brethren, who among you here wants to be as poor as Jesus Christ? John the Baptist came and did not eat or drink, and did not put on any cloth, and did not marry too. That was why he was able to fulfill his mission. So brethren, if you really want to
be real followers of Christ you have to sell all you have before you can do this. It is our place to respect anyone who is a true follower of God, for he cannot do this without forsaking all riches.
Today, you all are eating and
drinking and enjoying yourselves without caring to remember Him. So Brethren, let us think over this very seriously. Think of the amount of love God has for us, by sending His only begotten Son to come and suffer and die to redeem us. Nobody can
do this, for the power is from above.
So anyone who rejoices in the Child now is given the right to be the Child of God. You cannot attain this position by fasting for forty days or by going about barefoot or with only one dress. So brethren,
let this generation rejoice and respect the one sent, and don't go to Him for anything; for after forsaking all earthly riches because of you, He will have nothing also to give you, except Christ which He has given you.
Those who have ears
to hear let them hear. May God bless His Holy Words. Amen.
THANK YOU FATHER.